Most believe that all law schools only care about an applicant's highest LSAT score regardless of what the law school's admission's materials state. Harvard, for example, claims to average multiple LSAT scores, but many view that assertion with scepticism. I don't, but I'm in the minority.

CanadianWolf wrote:Most believe that all law schools only care about an applicant's highest LSAT score regardless of what the law school's admission's materials state. Harvard, for example, claims to average multiple LSAT scores, but many view that assertion with scepticism. I don't, but I'm in the minority.

If they average the LSAT scores , i will not applied to those schools.

Mr. Pancakes wrote:Almost all schools are concerned with just your highest LSAT.

If you look at Harvard and NYU, they said they average the LSAT scores.

IF they average it , LSAT will way below their 25% even if i score 170 +

As it stands you have no shot at Harvard, so if you want to get accepted to Harvard then you must retake. With that GPA you should retake. If your LSAT goes down then the schools that you can go to will not average your scores.

I'm not sure if Harvard actually averages your scores but takes both into consideration. I'm just speculationg in the last sentence.